S-VYASA Deemed to be University B.Sc. Admissions 2026
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Hello aspirant
A candidate willing to take admission in government medical colleges needs to clear the NEET exam and score good marks. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam in 13 languages. The single national level undergraduate medical entrance exam, NEET 2022 held
Hello aspirant,
Even through the Army quota, a candidate must score 250-300+ according to the previous year's cut-off marks.
So, there are chances of only getting a deemed college-
Aarupadai Veedu Medical College-160
Sri Lakshmi Narayan Medical College- 108
ACS Medical College, Chennai- 112
Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Pondicherry- 179
hlwo aspirant
hope you are doing well
you score is very good in neet well congrats for it. with 580 rank your rank is somewhere between 13064-16008.
You must get a NEET SCORE of at least 450 or above which you have got in order to get admission for a
Dear student,
NEET is one of the toughest exam all over India. Every year more than 15 lakh students register and appear in the exam.
Having said that the competition is also increasing rapidly. In this case it is very uncertain and unpredictable to say anything at this moment as
Dear aspirant
At this low marks,you don't have chances to get any govt MBBS college even in Muslim minorities category.
At this much low marks you will get MBBS only in private or deemed medical College in state or AIQ counseling for private/deemed medical College.
You might get some of
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well. It's difficult to predict because cut keep changing every year depends on various factors.
1. No of seat available.
2. Difficulty level of exam.
3. No of student appear in exam.
As you score 440 in neet ug exam.
karan,
Hope you are doing great!
As we look at the previous years cut-off it is seen that the opening and closing rank for madras medical college was 255 and 755 respectively for last year for general category. 783-979 for obc and 6533-12242 for the reserved category.
As the competition
hello aspirant,
With the above mentioned Marks in NEET in SC category, you have chances of getting Private medical College. NEET cutoff percentile for the general category is 50th and for SC/ST/OBC it is 40th. The NEET qualifying cutoff scores 2022 will be released along with the result by NTA
Hey aspirant
Expected mark and cut off will change each year depending on level of exam, number of candidates appeared, number of seats available etc. When we look into previous year pattern 600+ is needed minimum for general candidate. 670 is the cut off in maulana azad medical college. LHM
Dear aspirant
Yes, almost all BHMS or BAMS college have some bond amount or undertaking which state about what will happen if you leave the course in middle or anytime.
Most of colleges takes whole course tution fees means you will have to pay all five year fee's to the
College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipment. Well established classroom are there , laboratories of each subject, libraries, sports centre and well and clean hostel, food and hygiene are satisfactory
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